To John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEFDEG| Great master Boyish sympathetic man | A |
| Whose orbed and ripened genius lightly hung | B |
| From life's slim twisted tendril and there swung | B |
| In crimson sphered completeness guardian | C |
| Of crystal portals through whose openings fan | A |
| The spiced winds which blew when earth was young | B |
| Scattering wreaths of stars as Jove once flung | B |
| A golden shower from heights cerulean | A |
| Crumbled before thy majesty we bow | D |
| Forget thy empurpled state thy panoply | E |
| Of greatness and be merciful and near | F |
| A youth who trudged the highroad we tread now | D |
| Singing the miles behind him so may we | E |
| Faint throbbings of thy music overhear | G |
Amy Lowell
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